Australia’s Eurovision Top 100 2024: Counting down from #87 to #75

Australia’s Eurovision Top 100 2024: Counting down from #87 to #75

Author: JOY 94.9 - LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBTQIA+, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGB, Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Intersex, Queer Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities April 2, 2024 Duration: 57:29

For the fifth time, Australia voted for their top 100 Eurovision songs of all time, thanks to the amazing people at OGAE Australia. And what better way to celebrate a public holiday than to have a Eurovision takeover!

Michael, Io, Bryan, Ethan and Lou stayed on in the studio to give their feedback on what you voted between spots 75 and 87. We also got to hear from Jordan about his love of all things Greek. Plus, we shared the breaking news from Kazakhstan.

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The countdown

#87: Gustaph 🏳️‍🌈 – Because of You [Belgium 2023]

#86: Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann – Dansevise [Denmark 1963]

#85: AySel and Arash – Always [Azerbaijan 2009]

#84: Kristian Kostov – Beautiful Mess [Bulgaria 2017]

#83: Lena – Satellite [Germany 2010]

#82: Margaret Berger – I Feed You My Love [Norway 2013]

#81: France Gall – Poupée de cire, poupée de son [Luxembourg 1965]

#80: Antique – (I Would) Die for You [Greece 2001]

#79: Sarbel – Yassou Maria (Γειά σου Μαρία) [Greece 2007]

#78: SunStroke Project and Olia Tira – Run Away [Moldova 2010]

#77: Mørland and Debrah Scarlett – A Monster Like Me [Norway 2015]

#76: WRS – Llámame [Romania 2022]

#75: Katrina and the Waves – Love Shine a Light [United Kingdom 1997]

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There's a particular kind of glitter that doesn't wash off for months, and a specific enthusiasm that arrives every spring. JOY Eurovision lives in that space year-round. More than just a recap show when the contest lights up our screens, this podcast dives deep into the music, the politics, and the sheer spectacle that makes Eurovision a global phenomenon for the LGBTIQA+ communities and allies who cherish it. You'll hear from the team at JOY 94.9 as they break down the latest news, analyze the competing entries with a keen ear, and share the unique perspectives that come from a rainbow community for whom Eurovision has always felt like a home. Expect thoughtful commentary, lively debates, and interviews with people who are just as passionate about the contest's history and its future. It’s for anyone who knows the lyrics to a losing entry from 2007, who debates the merits of a key change, and who believes the song contest is a vibrant, evolving celebration of diversity and pop culture. Tune in to find your people and get the full story behind the performances.
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